Page 667 of George Rogers Clark papers, 1771-1784 / edited with introduction and notes by James Alton James. (vol. 1)

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George Rogers Clark to Joseph Reed, August 4, 1781: Mar-
shall, Cook and Davis prevent enlistment of troops-
Indian hostilities .................................... 579
John Bailey to George Slaughter, August 6, 1781: defeat of
Coulson-weakness of Detroit-lack of supplies at Vin-
cennes due to loss of credit ........................... 581
Deposition of James Ballinger, August 6, 1781: Ballinger
taken to Detroit as prisoner-strength of garrison at the
Falls of the Ohio-fortification of Detroit-fear of Clark's
attack prevents invasion of Kentucky-treatment of
Indians by the British ............................... 581
George Rogers Clark to Archibald Lochry, August 9, 1781:
desertions of militia-Clark instructs Lochry as to place
of meeting .......................................... 583
George Rogers Clark to Major Cracraft, August 10, 1781:
Cracraft instructed to await arrival of Lochry ........... 584
John Floyd to George Rogers Clark, August 10, 1781: de-
fenseless condition of Jefferson County-expense in-
curred in the building of canoes ........ ................ 584
John Montgomery to Thomas Nelson, August 10, 1781:
abandonment of Fort Jefferson-lack of supplies at Falls
of Ohio-Montgomery requests investigation of his past
conduct ............................................ 585
John Montgomery to Thomas Nelson, August 10, 1781:
T. Quirk sent to Virginia to obtain relief for the Falls of the
Ohio ............................................... 586
George Slaughter to Thomas Nelson, August 17, 1781: lack
of supplies at Falls of the Ohio-bill of exchange in favor
of B. Price ......................................... 587
William Croghan to Colonel Davies, August 18,1781: exchange
of Croghan not effected-Clark sets out on expedition-
boundary dispute between Virginia and Pennsylvania
prevents enlistment of troops ......................... 588
Colonel John Gibson to George Rogers Clark, August 20,
1781: Gibson plans to join Clark-Washington captures
New York-La Fayette hems in Cornwallis ............. 590
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